Research Paper. 2015. Master of Science in Education-Reading--University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Teacher Education Department. 38 leaves. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 33-36).The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of Reader?s Theatre as a Title I classroom intervention for fourth and fifth graders to improve prosody, and ultimately fluency,as measured by AIMSweb benchmark assessment (aimsweb.pearson.com) and weekly progress monitoring. Reader?s Theatre is a pedagogical strategy in which students present a piece of literature to an audience, which increases motivation for using the strategy of repeated reading. The strategy of Reader?s Theatre was utilized with fourth and fifth grade Title I students fo...
This action research study describes a problem of practice derived from the identification of studen...
Prosody, or appropriate expression, is a key element of oral reading fluency. The purpose of this st...
This study investigated the effects of readers theatre on the oral reading ability, oral reading com...
This study examines how Readers Theater can support the literacy development of struggling readers, ...
Previous research provides support for the use of Readers Theater as a way to teach literacy and imp...
The ability to speak well in English has always been a challenging task among students from the rura...
Reader’s Theater is a reading instructional method that calls for reading scripts aloud. This resear...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the benefits of reader’s theater and how it related to s...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectThis paper investigates the process and benefits of...
Action Research PaperThe purpose of this single-subject, pre- and post-test design action research s...
The purpose of this project was to evaluate the effects of Read 180 fluency and Readers’ Theatre str...
Action Research Paper; The purpose of this single-subject, pre- and post-test design action research...
This study focuses the effect of reader’s theater on fluency for second-grade students. Fluency was ...
Readers\u27 Theatre is a wonderful teaching tool in which students practice and rehearse scripts in ...
Oral reading fluency is a necessary part of reading because it correlates to the main goal of readin...
This action research study describes a problem of practice derived from the identification of studen...
Prosody, or appropriate expression, is a key element of oral reading fluency. The purpose of this st...
This study investigated the effects of readers theatre on the oral reading ability, oral reading com...
This study examines how Readers Theater can support the literacy development of struggling readers, ...
Previous research provides support for the use of Readers Theater as a way to teach literacy and imp...
The ability to speak well in English has always been a challenging task among students from the rura...
Reader’s Theater is a reading instructional method that calls for reading scripts aloud. This resear...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the benefits of reader’s theater and how it related to s...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectThis paper investigates the process and benefits of...
Action Research PaperThe purpose of this single-subject, pre- and post-test design action research s...
The purpose of this project was to evaluate the effects of Read 180 fluency and Readers’ Theatre str...
Action Research Paper; The purpose of this single-subject, pre- and post-test design action research...
This study focuses the effect of reader’s theater on fluency for second-grade students. Fluency was ...
Readers\u27 Theatre is a wonderful teaching tool in which students practice and rehearse scripts in ...
Oral reading fluency is a necessary part of reading because it correlates to the main goal of readin...
This action research study describes a problem of practice derived from the identification of studen...
Prosody, or appropriate expression, is a key element of oral reading fluency. The purpose of this st...
This study investigated the effects of readers theatre on the oral reading ability, oral reading com...